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Show ed causes, Jan. 11, 1975, at Point Mugu Naval Base, Taft, Calif. His wife is the former Ranae Banks, daughter of George and Laretta Banks and granddaughter of Armina Banks. tend the funeral of Mervln's sister, and also to visit for a few days with the family. Graveside services for Don R. Hartman, age 24, were held Thursday in Cedar City. He died of undetermln- Donna Carter flew to Calif. Monday to attend the funeral of an uncle. She was gone a week visiting with the family. fam-ily. Kenny and Connie Martinson Martin-son and two girls, Jennie and Marcle, of Sutherland visited visit-ed Thursday with their parents, par-ents, Clauss and Melba Marshall. Mar-shall. Chris and David Marshall went to Calif. Saturday to attend at-tend the horse sale beingheld at the Hollywood Park Track. Sunday evening in Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting, the High Counselmen were speakers Brother Chase Murdock of Beaver and Brother Milton Albrecht. Debbie Carter also gave a talk. Truman and Merle Brad-field Brad-field are home again after visiting In Calif, for a few weeks with D. J. and Ranae Smith and family. Paul Laurence has had his son from Calif, visiting with him for a week. Julye Jex and son from Cedar City visited her parents, par-ents, Shirley and Keith Hol-lingshead, Hol-lingshead, on Sunday. Also home from BYU over the weekend was Bartt Hollings-head. Hollings-head. Sherrle Lynn Marshall was home over the weekend visiting her parents, Lee and Lynnea Marshall. Roland arid Lona Fowles of Salt Lake visited Lew and June Griffiths on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berg and sons, Kent and Dale, of Heber City , spent Sunday visiting Marshall and Nellie Hollingshead. Leila Carter has been in Las Vegas for a week visiting visit-ing her sister, Bill and Vi-vie Vi-vie Carter. Ern and Shirley Myers were in Salt Lake on business busi-ness for a few days during the week. The "Happy Miners", the Senior Citizen group, enjoyed enjoy-ed Wednesday evening sharing shar-ing a potluck supper and playing games. There were 38 present. Vie Marshall and Eileen Craw were visiting a few days in Las Vegas during the week. Ethel Mathews has returned return-ed home after spending two months in Monmouth, Ore. with her children, Lee and Leola Gillins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fas-si Fas-si tt of Provo were in town Saturday visiting friends. Justin and Noreen Gray and family visited their parents, par-ents, Delmer and Ilene Gray, during the past week. Kurtt Bohn of Las Vegas brought his mother, Lola, home Sunday. She has been visiting there for two months. Nick and Colleen Dotson and family and Jeanne Gale and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Ruben and Emily Dotson. The new Milford music teacher, Allen Smith and family, have moved into the Ross Marshall rental home. Howard and Gwen Pryor traveled to Ogden and Salt Lake Sunday to visit their children. Saturday, Kathy Davis' Sunday School class enjoyed an ice skating party on the ice pond in the big field. Donald Charles was home from Las Vegas over the weekend. The family and Beulah Wood celebrated Lynn Charles' birthday Saturday Sat-urday evening with a Chinese supper in Cedar City. Imelda Banks, Ann Prince and Evelyn Banks; also Guardell and LaRue Banks and Russell attended the graveside services for Don Hartman in Cedar City on Thursday. Marcine Davis underwent eye surgery in the Cedar City Hospital the first of last week for the removal of a cataract. He came home today to-day and is feeling pretty good. Bill and Margaret Dalton have been to Calif, for a week on business. Rulon and Rachel Eyre are home again after spending a few weeks in Calif, visiting their children. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cor-bridge Cor-bridge of Cedar City visited visit-ed their parents, Clarence and Wanda Corbridge Sunday. Sun-day. Clarence was released from the Milford hospital Friday and is feeling much better. Saturday morning, Floyd and Beulah Wood and Donald Don-ald Charles visited in Milford Mil-ford with Bob and Bev Da vis. Homer and LaRue Harris are in Las Vegas visiting their children and to help with Lucille's family while she is ill. Ellen Wood, daughter of Dorothy and Noel Wood, was 12 years old Jan. 16th. A birthday party was held for her that evening at the home of Traci Marshall. Mervin and Ada Edwards went to Phoenix, Ariz, to at- |